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- who: Kirstin Riener et al. from the BMW Group FIZ, Knorrstrau00dfe, Munich, Germany Department of Mechatronics, Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University of Innsbruck have published the Article: Processing of Aluminum Alloy 6182 with High Scanning Speed in LPBF by In-Situ Alloying with Zr and Ti Powder, in the Journal: Alloys 2022, of /2022/
- what: The key findings of the study can be summarized as follows: LPBF parts made of pre-alloyed 6182 powder (with 0.2 wt.-% each of Zr and Ti) reveals a columnar, epitaxially grown grain structure permeated with hot . . .
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